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i have to give the fbi credit. that was so bad what happened originally and it took guts for director comey to make the move that he made in light of the kind of opposition he had where they are trying to protect her from criminal prosecution. i was not his fan but i'll tell you what, what he did, he brought back his reputation. >> he may have brought back the campaign. >> that was donald trump less than two weeks before election day. >> read quickly in "the new york times" lead editorial and goes what we were talking about in the first block. toughness and restraint of defense. general mattis has a potential to act as restraint on an administration led by a -- leader and general mattis in the hearing where he answered questions felt like a quick reprieve. it was encouraging had he no qualms stating views at odds with issues that mr. trump campaigned on and including the relationship with russia and the iran nuclear deal. it was to mr. trump's credit that he would appoint a strong assumption who is held in the whit
i have to give the fbi credit. that was so bad what happened originally and it took guts for director comey to make the move that he made in light of the kind of opposition he had where they are trying to protect her from criminal prosecution. i was not his fan but i'll tell you what, what he did, he brought back his reputation. >> he may have brought back the campaign. >> that was donald trump less than two weeks before election day. >> read quickly in "the new york...
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new questions about whether fbi director james comey can keep his job. the justice department has opened an investigation into his handling of hillary clinton's use of a private email server. it will focus on whether the fbi failed to fall appropriate -- follow appropriate procedures and in appropriate released information about the clinton case. janet yellen says the u.s. economy faces no short-term obstacle. she told educators the country must deal with long-term challenges of low productivity and rowing inequality. she said the labor market is strong and growth is starting to pick up. -- wage growth is starting to pickup and falling hours a month low income are causing inequality in the u.k., just 5% worked part-time two decades ago according to the institute for fiscal studies. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalist and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. you.thank equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. a quiet friday. real new wants, futures flat. trumpt about donald reflation, oil not part of the sto
new questions about whether fbi director james comey can keep his job. the justice department has opened an investigation into his handling of hillary clinton's use of a private email server. it will focus on whether the fbi failed to fall appropriate -- follow appropriate procedures and in appropriate released information about the clinton case. janet yellen says the u.s. economy faces no short-term obstacle. she told educators the country must deal with long-term challenges of low...
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the eurasian crime department of the fbi, and he provided information to them about his work involving world football, and that in turn, say reuters, helped give credibility, credence, to christopher steele's reputation in us law enforcement and intelligence circles. is it a surprise that this sort of digging would be happening in the world of sport? i think given the nature of the world cup, and how prestigious it is as a prize, given how it goes beyond football. we are talking about soft power, the extension of soft power, international trade, commerce, it's a very prestigious thing for countries to win. we saw how much russia in 2018 wanted it. qatar winning in 2022. it's no surprise that england engaged in this. we have known in the past that this. we have known in the past that this has gone on. christopher steele and his company were perhaps not the only company retained by england's two gather information on russia and its rivals. it perhaps said some light on this rather murky process. still under investigations by the swiss authorities given the allegations of corruption surro
the eurasian crime department of the fbi, and he provided information to them about his work involving world football, and that in turn, say reuters, helped give credibility, credence, to christopher steele's reputation in us law enforcement and intelligence circles. is it a surprise that this sort of digging would be happening in the world of sport? i think given the nature of the world cup, and how prestigious it is as a prize, given how it goes beyond football. we are talking about soft...
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details were also passed to the fbi and to politicians, who began asking questions. last week, us intelligence briefed trump about the existence of the memos, without saying they were true. and that led to a news outlet publishing the memos two days ago. because he was an ex—mi6 officer, steele is unlikely to have been able to travel to moscow himself, so instead will have relied on intermediaries to gather information. moscow is a difficult place to work in. the russians have a habit, because of their history, of secrecy and deception. the other complicating factor is money. people, if you're going to give someone money to tell you something, there is a strong possibility that they will tell you what you want to hear. alexander litvinenko also investigated the kremlin for private intelligence companies and was working with mi6 when steele was there. litvinenko was poisoned by radioactive polonium on the orders, it's thought, of the kremlin. his widow told me these investigations carry real risks. i believe it's very dangerous, particularly after the death of my hu
details were also passed to the fbi and to politicians, who began asking questions. last week, us intelligence briefed trump about the existence of the memos, without saying they were true. and that led to a news outlet publishing the memos two days ago. because he was an ex—mi6 officer, steele is unlikely to have been able to travel to moscow himself, so instead will have relied on intermediaries to gather information. moscow is a difficult place to work in. the russians have a habit,...
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the former british spy fbi to speak to the former british spy who compiled the documents. the financial times says thatjust one day after heavily fining volkswagen, the us government is turning its fire on fiat chrysler. the daily mirror front page is dedicated to the nhs, and features a young boy kept waiting in a&e lying on chairs for five hours. his case was referred to by labour leaderjeremy corbyn in the commons yesterday. the times front page features a warning from the prime minister of malta, currently holding the eu presidency, that any transitional brexit arrangements could leave britain under the rule of european judges for years. it is time now for thursday in parliament. hello, and welcome to thursday in parliament. coming up, peers speak out against any further cuts to the uk's defence budget. there's a call for a special deal for the north of england in the brexit negotiations. and the chair of the equalities committee argues it's time for tougher action to get more women into parliament. we need to turn those warm sentiments into bums on seats. but first, a
the former british spy fbi to speak to the former british spy who compiled the documents. the financial times says thatjust one day after heavily fining volkswagen, the us government is turning its fire on fiat chrysler. the daily mirror front page is dedicated to the nhs, and features a young boy kept waiting in a&e lying on chairs for five hours. his case was referred to by labour leaderjeremy corbyn in the commons yesterday. the times front page features a warning from the prime minister...
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he is reported to have provided information on the fifa corruption case to the fbi. so evidently, they regarded him as sound. yesterday, though, trump trashed several of the most extraordinary claims in the memos. i think it's a disgrace that information would be let out. i saw the information, i read the information outside of that meeting. it's all fake news, it's phoney stuff, it didn't happen. but while donald trump yesterday claimed james clapper had denounced the report, today the director of national intelligence without a public statement saying something quite different. leaving aside the private intelligence gathering with all its apparent faults, the official us intelligence community view, presented at trump tower last week, was of a gross violation of american democracy in favour of the trump campaign by russia. a verdict that his own nominee to run the cia endorsed today. everything i've seen suggests to me that the report has an analytical product that is sound. but as mr pompeo and the other inductees move into position, trump supporters expect the wa
he is reported to have provided information on the fifa corruption case to the fbi. so evidently, they regarded him as sound. yesterday, though, trump trashed several of the most extraordinary claims in the memos. i think it's a disgrace that information would be let out. i saw the information, i read the information outside of that meeting. it's all fake news, it's phoney stuff, it didn't happen. but while donald trump yesterday claimed james clapper had denounced the report, today the...
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it quotes an american source as saying the british government gave permission to the fbi to speak to the former british spy who compiled the documents. the financial times says thatjust one day after heavily fining volkswagen, the us government is turning its fire on fiat chrysler. the daily mirror front page is dedicated to the nhs, and features a young boy kept waiting in a&e lying on chairs for five hours. his case was referred to by labour leaderjeremy corbyn in the commons yesterday. the times front page features a warning from the prime minister of malta, currently holding the eu presidency, that any transitional brexit arrangements could leave britain under the rule of european judges for years. that's a summary of the news. newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight with naga munchetty. the leaked trump dossier. what did the british authorities know? who in whitehall saw it, and who knew what impact it would have on the president—elect? we'll talk to a former mi6 officer and a man who's been personally caught up in the storm. also tonight, we
it quotes an american source as saying the british government gave permission to the fbi to speak to the former british spy who compiled the documents. the financial times says thatjust one day after heavily fining volkswagen, the us government is turning its fire on fiat chrysler. the daily mirror front page is dedicated to the nhs, and features a young boy kept waiting in a&e lying on chairs for five hours. his case was referred to by labour leaderjeremy corbyn in the commons yesterday....
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it quotes an american source as saying the british government gave permission to the fbi to speak to the former british spy who compiled the documents. the financial times says thatjust one day after heavily fining volkswagen, the us government is turning its fire on fiat chrysler. the daily mirror leads on the nhs, and a photo of a boy lying on two chairs. his case was referred to byjeremy corbyn yesterday. the time gives a warning that any transitional brexit arrangements could leave britain under the rule of europeanjudges could leave britain under the rule of european judges for years. —— the time. the daily mail: trump blames britain for sex storm. russia's really unhappy with how this is panning out. —— kremlin blames britain. russia is delighted, particularly if they can drive a wedge between the united states and the united kingdom. the trouble is of course, these are things where there are some presidents. back in i992i remember there was a totally inaccurate report thatjohn major's government had helped the critics of bill clinton, and that coloured and damaged the
it quotes an american source as saying the british government gave permission to the fbi to speak to the former british spy who compiled the documents. the financial times says thatjust one day after heavily fining volkswagen, the us government is turning its fire on fiat chrysler. the daily mirror leads on the nhs, and a photo of a boy lying on two chairs. his case was referred to byjeremy corbyn yesterday. the time gives a warning that any transitional brexit arrangements could leave britain...
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details were also passed to the fbi and to politicians, who began asking questions. last week, us intelligence briefed trump about the existence of the memos, without saying they were true. and that led to a news outlet publishing the memos two days ago. because he was an ex—mi6 officer, steele is unlikely to have been able to travel to moscow himself, so instead will have relied on intermediaries to gather information. moscow is a difficult place to work in. the russians have a habit, because of their history, of secrecy and deception. the other complicating factor is money. people, if you're going to give someone money to tell you something, there is a strong possibility that they will tell you what you want to hear. alexander litvinenko also investigated the kremlin for private intelligence companies and was working with mi6 when steele was there. litvinenko was poisoned by radioactive polonium on the orders, it's thought, of the kremlin. his widow told me these investigations carry real risks. i believe it's very dangerous, particularly after the death of my hu
details were also passed to the fbi and to politicians, who began asking questions. last week, us intelligence briefed trump about the existence of the memos, without saying they were true. and that led to a news outlet publishing the memos two days ago. because he was an ex—mi6 officer, steele is unlikely to have been able to travel to moscow himself, so instead will have relied on intermediaries to gather information. moscow is a difficult place to work in. the russians have a habit,...
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he actually helped the fbi investigate corruption in fifa. and he is well—regarded. now, i think this report, which is about 35 pages long, contains some unredacted sort of extracts from his russian contacts, there's quite a few spelling mistakes in there. but i suspect that contained some elements of truth and some elements that are completely fictitious. there are all sorts of allegations of sex scandals, but also money purse —— changing hands. you can see why the fbi and cia are concerned about this, because if there was any truth in it, that would imply that people in the kremlin have got a hold of a future president, something to blackmail him with. that is why donald trump is saying it is absolutely untrue. james klapper, the director of national intelligence hasn't exam is said that, he says we can't substantiate it, and we deny the leak comes from us. “— it, and we deny the leak comes from us. —— james clapper. talks aimed at re—unifying cyprus go on in geneva. and the mood music is good. here's the un secretary general. are at the turning point
he actually helped the fbi investigate corruption in fifa. and he is well—regarded. now, i think this report, which is about 35 pages long, contains some unredacted sort of extracts from his russian contacts, there's quite a few spelling mistakes in there. but i suspect that contained some elements of truth and some elements that are completely fictitious. there are all sorts of allegations of sex scandals, but also money purse —— changing hands. you can see why the fbi and cia are...
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the fbi took the lead. an interesting question in the opening days of the trump presidency is what does donald trump do with james comey. >> rose: what can he do. >> comey's got a ten year term but he does seven at the pleasure of the presidency. the president could fire him. i don't get the sense there's a lot of confidence actualing out of trump power of james comey. >> rose: what is the ten year term. >> take it out and have the fbi director -- >> rose: he could fire him -- >> it's not that effective. >> rose: so overall this first press conference was a success for trump. >> first of all like unlike any presidential press conference. it was a free wheeling rollicking affair. he went in there. we've grown accustomed with press conferences with obama and with george w. bush where everybody is seated he comes in and got a list of questions and asks in ortd press secretary is given. does he have a press something actually calling the reporters instead of the president himself. this was trump just coming out
the fbi took the lead. an interesting question in the opening days of the trump presidency is what does donald trump do with james comey. >> rose: what can he do. >> comey's got a ten year term but he does seven at the pleasure of the presidency. the president could fire him. i don't get the sense there's a lot of confidence actualing out of trump power of james comey. >> rose: what is the ten year term. >> take it out and have the fbi director -- >> rose: he could...
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the allegations he uncovered were handed to the fbi. but with nothing to support them, the media steered clear until a two—page summary was handed to president obama this week and mr trump himself. as early as last summer, there were reports circulating that the russians had tapes. whether or not the sources were telling the truth, we wait to see. but these allegations are being treated as credible by the us intelligence community. evenif even if there is no film, mr trump's presidency might already be compromised, not only by his dealings with yesterday he ceded control of his business empire to his two adult sons, but in the eyes of the ethics committee in congress, there is not enough distance to absolve him of any conflict of interest. in short, there are more questions than answers and no amount of tweeting from the president—elect, will shift the clouds that are circling next week's inauguration. and they're not be formal confirmation hearings taking place on capitol hill while all this has been going on. —— and had been f
the allegations he uncovered were handed to the fbi. but with nothing to support them, the media steered clear until a two—page summary was handed to president obama this week and mr trump himself. as early as last summer, there were reports circulating that the russians had tapes. whether or not the sources were telling the truth, we wait to see. but these allegations are being treated as credible by the us intelligence community. evenif even if there is no film, mr trump's presidency might...
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the allegations he uncovered were handed to the fbi. with nothing to report, the media steered clear until a two—page summary was handed to president obama this week and mr trump himself. as early as last summer, there were reports circulating that the russians had tapes. whether or not the sources were telling the truth, we wait to see. these allegations are being treated as credible by the us intelligence community. compromat is how the russians describe it. spy craft long used to ensure the loyalty of politicians. this year, the former prime minister, now a leading opposition figure, was allegedly taped having sex with his assistant behind his wife's back. he blamed the fsb. even if there is no film, mr trump's presidency might already be compromised and not only by his dealings with russia. yesterday he ceded control of his business empire to his two adult sons, but in the eyes of the ethics committee in congress, there is not enough distance to absolve him of any conflict of interest. in short, there are more questions than answe
the allegations he uncovered were handed to the fbi. with nothing to report, the media steered clear until a two—page summary was handed to president obama this week and mr trump himself. as early as last summer, there were reports circulating that the russians had tapes. whether or not the sources were telling the truth, we wait to see. these allegations are being treated as credible by the us intelligence community. compromat is how the russians describe it. spy craft long used to ensure...
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the allegations his undercover war —— he uncovered were handed to the fbi. with nothing to report, the media steered clear until a 2—page summary was handed to president 0bama this week and mr trump himself. as early as last summer, there were reports circulating that the russians had a tip. whether or not the sources were telling the truth, we wait to see. these allegations are being treated as credible by the us intelligence community. compromat, is how the russians describe it. this year, the former prime minister, now a leading opposition figure, was allegedly taped having sex with his assistant behind his wife's back. he blamed the fsb. even if there is no film, mr trump's presidency might already be compromised and not only by his dealings with russia. yesterday he ceded control of his business empire to his two adult sons, but in the eyes of the ethics committee in congress, there is not enough distance to absolve him of any conflict of interest. in short, there are more questions than a nswe i’s there are more questions than answers and no amount
the allegations his undercover war —— he uncovered were handed to the fbi. with nothing to report, the media steered clear until a 2—page summary was handed to president 0bama this week and mr trump himself. as early as last summer, there were reports circulating that the russians had a tip. whether or not the sources were telling the truth, we wait to see. these allegations are being treated as credible by the us intelligence community. compromat, is how the russians describe it. this...
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to go into the details, but essentially the allegations in this dossier which were presented to the fbi in august are that there are the fbi in august are that there are the russians have got comprising material on president—elect trump, that he was in a room with prostitutes in the presidential suite at the ritz—carlton hotel in moscow in 2013 and they were doing some unusual sexual practices. donald trump has said this is absolute nonsense, totally made up, it has been made up by his political enemies. and i have not seen anything to substantiate it. there are rumours that the tape exists and that there are other tapes. i have not seen it were spoken to anyone who has seen it. more worrying perhaps the obligation that there are financial dealings, money passing from russia to members of donald trump's team which would give them a hold over him. again that is being denied. there is no evidence that it has been produced. it has been taken seriously enough that the briefings have been taking place and there is an investigative team by there is an investigative team by the us intellig
to go into the details, but essentially the allegations in this dossier which were presented to the fbi in august are that there are the fbi in august are that there are the russians have got comprising material on president—elect trump, that he was in a room with prostitutes in the presidential suite at the ritz—carlton hotel in moscow in 2013 and they were doing some unusual sexual practices. donald trump has said this is absolute nonsense, totally made up, it has been made up by his...
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they leave m16 or m15, or wherever they are working, the cia and the fbi, and they start working for more money with more freedom, working for business intelligence, and he is one of those. it is unusual, i have to say, for someone to be so involved in politics, because obviously the intelligence officers have to be com pletely intelligence officers have to be completely apolitical. but he is in the private sector, probably there was a the private sector, probably there wasafair the private sector, probably there was a fair bit of money involved. the russians are delighted that this is being denied by... —— denied by trump, and one of their organisations as retweeted what trump has been saying. the allegations are that russians have kompromat, compromising material on donald trump. it involves a tape, details of basically they hold they have got over him. you can see that, given that this guy in less than ten days, is about to have access to the nuclear codes, he is about to be the most powerful man in the world, if there was any truth in this, is it in america's interest for ano
they leave m16 or m15, or wherever they are working, the cia and the fbi, and they start working for more money with more freedom, working for business intelligence, and he is one of those. it is unusual, i have to say, for someone to be so involved in politics, because obviously the intelligence officers have to be com pletely intelligence officers have to be completely apolitical. but he is in the private sector, probably there was a the private sector, probably there wasafair the private...
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that's why i gave it to the fbi. i don't know if it's credible or not, but the information i thought deserved to be delivered to the fbi, the appropriate agency of government. >> reporter: some republicans, like south carolina's lindsey graham, urged caution. >> every american should review these things with skepticism and suspicion. you know, it's not up to him to prove what he didn't do. >> reporter: senate intelligence chair richard burr would not say if he had been briefed by the spy agencies about the validity of the claims. are you troubled by what you've heard so far? >> listen, i think we look at a report like this as opposition research from an unverified source. >> reporter: but democratic leader nancy pelosi and others in her party said trump's unorthodox stance on russia has led them to suspect some kind of connection long ago. >> any of that, whether it's financial, whether it's personal, whatever it is, whatever it is cannot have an impact on the national security of the united states of america. >> rep
that's why i gave it to the fbi. i don't know if it's credible or not, but the information i thought deserved to be delivered to the fbi, the appropriate agency of government. >> reporter: some republicans, like south carolina's lindsey graham, urged caution. >> every american should review these things with skepticism and suspicion. you know, it's not up to him to prove what he didn't do. >> reporter: senate intelligence chair richard burr would not say if he had been briefed...
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have emerged, which have been verified as far as the us intelligence community is concerned, from cia, fbi, director of national intelligence, all of them adamant that there is compelling proof that the kremlin authorised a hack of the democratic national committee, because they wanted to influence the us presidential election. donald trump chose to side with putin's message, rather than the message coming out of his own intelligence chiefs. now, that's something that happened, it's not something we have to speculate about. how damaging is that? it is, i think its raised questions about his relationship with the intelligence community. again, i'm hopeful, i'm not predicting, but i hope it's repaired. i think it raises questions also about us policy towards russia. i would simply say that this hacking was not an exception, it wasn't a one—off. we've seen russia do what it did to ukraine and crimea as well as eastern ukraine. we saw russian intervention in syria, which was a war crime, i would argue, by any measure and standard. there's all sorts of evidence that the sort of political mach
have emerged, which have been verified as far as the us intelligence community is concerned, from cia, fbi, director of national intelligence, all of them adamant that there is compelling proof that the kremlin authorised a hack of the democratic national committee, because they wanted to influence the us presidential election. donald trump chose to side with putin's message, rather than the message coming out of his own intelligence chiefs. now, that's something that happened, it's not...
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one seems now that the fbi and cia have got to look into all of this. this man will be the commander—in—chief, privy to intelligence briefings every couple of days or so. his finger on the bottom of the nuclear arsenal. we have to see this for what it is, if he has been cultivated for five yea rs he has been cultivated for five years and the level of fear that must be rippling now through the republican party itself, but they have been outplayed by putin in the game of chess that they always thought they had won to this level, that he has actually got his own man in the white house. it will be there for four years. the other important point is this has an impact on american public opinion. their willingness to rely on what the cia and fbi say in future because you already have a lot of democrats who think the fbi handed the election to trump the bringing of the e—mail stuff in the last couple of weeks. you now have the guy he won turning on the fbi and cia turning on them. you can say it isjust the fbi and cia, the court did last time round. the w
one seems now that the fbi and cia have got to look into all of this. this man will be the commander—in—chief, privy to intelligence briefings every couple of days or so. his finger on the bottom of the nuclear arsenal. we have to see this for what it is, if he has been cultivated for five yea rs he has been cultivated for five years and the level of fear that must be rippling now through the republican party itself, but they have been outplayed by putin in the game of chess that they...
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the cia and the fbi are charged with keeping americans safe. to say it was highly unusual for donald trump to take this kind of attitude was, to put it mildly. we we re attitude was, to put it mildly. we were repeatedly told that trump, the strident campaign, which disappear and we would have a new person, the presidential person would appear. 0n today's evidence, what would you say? he was an orthodox as a candidate and he is unorthodox as president—elect. there is absolutely no reason to think that he's going to be any different when he takes the oath of office on the 20th of january and moves into the white house. he will carry on tweeting, picking fights, reacting very quickly to provocation. and if you go onto the right—wing message boards, they are not saying, "for goodness sake, president—elect, be more presidential". they are loving it. and those people that absolutely loathed donald trump during the campaign still feel deeply uneasy about his presidency. the night after his election, he said he was going to unite the united state
the cia and the fbi are charged with keeping americans safe. to say it was highly unusual for donald trump to take this kind of attitude was, to put it mildly. we we re attitude was, to put it mildly. we were repeatedly told that trump, the strident campaign, which disappear and we would have a new person, the presidential person would appear. 0n today's evidence, what would you say? he was an orthodox as a candidate and he is unorthodox as president—elect. there is absolutely no reason to...
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but i do -- you know, it's important that it made its way to the fbi by several different routes. one of them being john mccain. so i think what's going on here -- look, there's enough -- a lot of hypocrisy on both sides. a lot of this was -- donald trump had no problem with joining julian, praising him and pushing him and everything that wikileaks leaked. so we can get into what buzzfeed is or isn't about. charles: it's mostly isn't. that's the main thing. but let me just read to you what cnn -- okay. let me read to you what cnn said because they came out after that exchange with the llowg: we made it clear that we were not publishing any of the details of the 35-page document because we have not corroborated the reports' allegations. given the members of the trump team have so criticized our reporting, we encourage them to identify specifically what they believe to be inaccurate. i don't think trump's going to bother with that. the point is it wasn't the details of the story. it was the attention that they were giving to this story. why give attention bogus story? >> yeah. look,
but i do -- you know, it's important that it made its way to the fbi by several different routes. one of them being john mccain. so i think what's going on here -- look, there's enough -- a lot of hypocrisy on both sides. a lot of this was -- donald trump had no problem with joining julian, praising him and pushing him and everything that wikileaks leaked. so we can get into what buzzfeed is or isn't about. charles: it's mostly isn't. that's the main thing. but let me just read to you what cnn...
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and it is conceivable that a disgruntled cia, fbi staff may have lea ked disgruntled cia, fbi staff may have leaked this information? to say that his relationship with the intelligence community is rocky is an understatement. but the information that has been leaked, we should understand, there are many people who could do that. the fundamental information was that there was a two page memorandum which was extracted from a 36 page memorandum seen which was extracted from a 36 page memorandum seen out on which was extracted from a 36 page memorandum seen out on the intranet today. most likely if it came from anywhere it came from capitol hill staff in the house or senate who had access to this information or had described to them. i do think it came directly from the intelligence agencies themselves. you said is is an understatement to suggest that his relationship with intelligence agencies is rocky. how would you describe it and what is the way going forward now for this relationship? that remains to be seen. relationship? that remains to be seen. i would describe it as a pre—wedding
and it is conceivable that a disgruntled cia, fbi staff may have lea ked disgruntled cia, fbi staff may have leaked this information? to say that his relationship with the intelligence community is rocky is an understatement. but the information that has been leaked, we should understand, there are many people who could do that. the fundamental information was that there was a two page memorandum which was extracted from a 36 page memorandum seen which was extracted from a 36 page memorandum...
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i —— fbi, whosejob it is to keep america safe. it seemed he was more sympathetic to what vladimir putin was saying than his own intelligence services. that could be a source of great tension going forward. the other thing was that donald trump has sought to put his business interests into a blind trust, but he will still retain ownership of those businesses and ethics lawyers will want to take a look at that. donald trump has been brilliant on social media at biting, today he was bitten. the mounting pressure on the nhs has been underlined by the head of nhs hospital trusts in england who's told mps it's time to stop pretending the nhs can afford to do everything with the money it's given by government and that if the current situation continues, the nhs may become unsustainable. his was one of a number of stark warnings today about the strain on the health service today, as our health editor hugh pym reports. if there is one story that sums up the current state of the nhs, it is pat's. she could not get a doctor's visit and feari
i —— fbi, whosejob it is to keep america safe. it seemed he was more sympathetic to what vladimir putin was saying than his own intelligence services. that could be a source of great tension going forward. the other thing was that donald trump has sought to put his business interests into a blind trust, but he will still retain ownership of those businesses and ethics lawyers will want to take a look at that. donald trump has been brilliant on social media at biting, today he was bitten....
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the people charged with keeping the united states safe, the cia, fbi, donald trump could not be more hostile in his tone. almost as if he thought he could not trust them at all. the other is about what he's going to do about his business interests. handing everything over to his sons. but he is still technically going to be the owner of those assets. ethics lawyers will be wanting to look at that closely because they will say there is still a problem there, if you're ultimately the beneficiary of these things. fascinating, thank you for talking to us. of course more reaction a little later on. jeremy corbyn has accused theresa may of being ‘in denial‘— about the pressures on the national health service. the prime minister told mps that demands on the nhs were strong — but rejected talk by the red cross of a humanitarian crisis. labour has joined senior doctors in calling on the government to put more money immediately into social care — to support people living in their own homes. nhs leaders have been giving evidence on the state of the nhs in england to a parliamentary co
the people charged with keeping the united states safe, the cia, fbi, donald trump could not be more hostile in his tone. almost as if he thought he could not trust them at all. the other is about what he's going to do about his business interests. handing everything over to his sons. but he is still technically going to be the owner of those assets. ethics lawyers will be wanting to look at that closely because they will say there is still a problem there, if you're ultimately the beneficiary...
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what about the indications for the fbi? the fbi put into the public domain the fact that it was investigating hillary clinton, but it does look like whatever turns out to be the situation with this dossier, it does look like it was sitting on potentially explosive information about donald trump did not put that out there. this was something that was reported. the clinton campaign and others had said that the fbi had evidence of russian interference or attem pts evidence of russian interference or attempts to... interference may be too strong a word, to destabilise the process by which americans chose their next president. they had evidence from republicans being hacked and somehow they didn't release that. so, the whole process was politicised by the fbi the anthony wiener e—mails regions visited. —— were revisited. it is all out there. why it is coming back now on the knee of donald trump's first press conference in weeks i think isjust... we don't first press conference in weeks i think is just... we don't know. fir
what about the indications for the fbi? the fbi put into the public domain the fact that it was investigating hillary clinton, but it does look like whatever turns out to be the situation with this dossier, it does look like it was sitting on potentially explosive information about donald trump did not put that out there. this was something that was reported. the clinton campaign and others had said that the fbi had evidence of russian interference or attem pts evidence of russian interference...
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is out there and i believe that given the fact the various intelligence agencies are long with the fbi are saying that russia played a role in our election process , played a role in our election process, these latest allegations are something you will begin to see more senators, more congressmen, from both the right and left, looking for and focusing more attention on and looking to investigate in a more in—depth and detailed way. thank you for explaining it. also donald trump, first thing donald trump tweets about is fake news. fellini yes and this is something you have to understand about trump and his team. any time we bring up russian hacking they see this as an opportunity to somehow dispute the notion that he's president or somehow that his is tainted. but many people accept that donald trump is the president—elect, but recognise that there are issues, there are problems, especially with russia that need to be addressed. so i think that something that lawmakers are looking... and i think the intelligence community would like to see donald trump take a more proactive approach
is out there and i believe that given the fact the various intelligence agencies are long with the fbi are saying that russia played a role in our election process , played a role in our election process, these latest allegations are something you will begin to see more senators, more congressmen, from both the right and left, looking for and focusing more attention on and looking to investigate in a more in—depth and detailed way. thank you for explaining it. also donald trump, first thing...
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the report suggests he was arrested on saturday by fbi officials. if confirmed, mr schmidt could become the most senior volkswagen employee to face criminal investigations relating to the emissions scandal. venezuela's president, nicolas maduro, has announced a 50% increase in the minimum wage. it's the fifth increase in the last year and is supposed to help venezuelans, who are struggling to cope with hyper—inflation which is estimated to be around the 500% mark. the opposition says mr maduro is responsible for an economic crisis which has been engulfing the oil rich country for the last few years. we will talk about cars. we have managed to establish a link. karel williams is a professor at alliance manchester business school. this is the guest we intended to speak to at the beginning of the programme. thanks for joining speak to at the beginning of the programme. thanks forjoining us. we have mentioned the challenges facing the car industry. from your point of view what is the big issue? there are three big issues. first, free trade with mexico
the report suggests he was arrested on saturday by fbi officials. if confirmed, mr schmidt could become the most senior volkswagen employee to face criminal investigations relating to the emissions scandal. venezuela's president, nicolas maduro, has announced a 50% increase in the minimum wage. it's the fifth increase in the last year and is supposed to help venezuelans, who are struggling to cope with hyper—inflation which is estimated to be around the 500% mark. the opposition says mr...
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there are questions about why esteban santiago — who'd told the fbi he heard voices and was being controlled by the us government — was allowed to keep his weapon after being interviewed last year. the former president of iran, akbar hashemi rafsanjani, has died at the age of 82. he was one of the country's leading moderates and his death comes four months before iran's presidential election. mr rafsanjani was president from 1989 to 1997. the queen has recovered from her heavy cold and was well enough to attend church at sandringham this morning — her first public appearance since the beginning of december. our royal correspondent daniela relph was there — her report contains flash photography. it had been a much anticipated arrival. driven in a state bentley, it was the first time the queen was seen in public since arriving on the sandringham estate before christmas. cheered as she emerged from the car, she arrived just before iiam for the church service, accompanied by the duke of edinburgh. she had missed church on christmas and new year's day due to a heavy, lingering cold. those w
there are questions about why esteban santiago — who'd told the fbi he heard voices and was being controlled by the us government — was allowed to keep his weapon after being interviewed last year. the former president of iran, akbar hashemi rafsanjani, has died at the age of 82. he was one of the country's leading moderates and his death comes four months before iran's presidential election. mr rafsanjani was president from 1989 to 1997. the queen has recovered from her heavy cold and was...
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there are questions about why esteban santiago — who'd told the fbi he heard voices and was being controlled by the us government — was allowed to keep his weapon after being interviewed last year. the queen has recovered from her heavy cold and was well enough to attend church at sandringham this morning — her first public appearance since the beginning of december. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph was there — her report contains flash photography. it had been a much—anticipated arrival. driven in a state bentley, it was the first time the queen had been seen in public since arriving on her sandringham estate before christmas. cheered as she emerged from the car, she arrived just before 11am for this morning's church service, a company by the duke of edinburgh. she missed church and both christmas and new year's day, due to heavy, lingering cold. those who had waited were pleased to see her. saw them very close up, she looked a little bit frail, to be honest, but it's nice to see how. it was really exciting! when you see her, you do get a little buzz. it's get to know she was f
there are questions about why esteban santiago — who'd told the fbi he heard voices and was being controlled by the us government — was allowed to keep his weapon after being interviewed last year. the queen has recovered from her heavy cold and was well enough to attend church at sandringham this morning — her first public appearance since the beginning of december. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph was there — her report contains flash photography. it had been a much—anticipated...
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there are questions about why esteban santiago, who'd told the fbi he heard voices and was being controlled by the us government, was allowed to keep his weapon after being interviewed last year. the israeli ambassador in london has apologised after the embassy‘s political officer was secretly filmed saying he wanted to "take down" some british mps, including the foreign office minister, sir alan duncan. shai masot was recorded by an undercover aljazeera reporter as he lunched with a female aide to the mp robert halfon, a former political director of the group, conservative friends of israel. mr masot is also heard describing the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, as an idiot. the ambassador, mark regev, said the comments did not reflect the israeli government's views. jane frances kelly reports. the emergence of the footage is highly embarrassing for the israelis. it shows shai masot dining with, among others, an aide to the conservative education minister robert halfon. mr masot, a senior political adviser at the israeli embassy, says he would like to bring down a member of the british go
there are questions about why esteban santiago, who'd told the fbi he heard voices and was being controlled by the us government, was allowed to keep his weapon after being interviewed last year. the israeli ambassador in london has apologised after the embassy‘s political officer was secretly filmed saying he wanted to "take down" some british mps, including the foreign office minister, sir alan duncan. shai masot was recorded by an undercover aljazeera reporter as he lunched with...
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there are questions about why esteban santiago, who'd told the fbi he heard voices and was being controlled by the us government, was allowed to keep his weapon after being interviewed last year. israel's ambassador to britain has apologised after a member of his staff was secretly recorded saying he wanted to ‘take down' certain mps. shai masot, a political advisor, was filmed by a reporter in a london restaurant. the minister he's referring to is sir alan duncan, who he claimed was creating ‘problems' for israel. sir alan has previously criticised israeli settlement building in the west bank. much of europe is experiencing sub—zero temperatures and heavy snow with at least 20 deaths over the weekend. ten people died in poland and several in italy where snow has enveloped regions struggling to recover from last year's earthquakes. 0vernight temperatures hit minus 30 in moscow with the freezing weather also spreading to turkey, where there have been flight cancellations and travel problems. credit card and personal loan debt is at record levels according to new analysis by the tuc. it
there are questions about why esteban santiago, who'd told the fbi he heard voices and was being controlled by the us government, was allowed to keep his weapon after being interviewed last year. israel's ambassador to britain has apologised after a member of his staff was secretly recorded saying he wanted to ‘take down' certain mps. shai masot, a political advisor, was filmed by a reporter in a london restaurant. the minister he's referring to is sir alan duncan, who he claimed was creating...
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there are questions about why the 26—year—old, who'd told the fbi he heard voices and was being controlled by the us government, was allowed to keep his weapon after being interviewed last year. in south africa, the governing african national congress women's league has endorsed a woman to lead the party when leadership elections are held at the end of this year. our correspondent milton nkosi is in johannesburg at the anc‘s 105th birthday celebration, and he's been looking at the divisions in the party about who should succeed current president jacob zuma. welcome to orlando stadium in soweto. this is where the african national congress has been celebrating its 105 years of existence. it had a big birthday bash here today and the anc women's league has decided to come out in the open to endorse dr nkosazana dlamini—zuma as a presidential candidate when president zuma's term ends at the end of the year. there are those in the anc who believe that the deputy president, cyril ramaphosa, should be the natural successor to president zuma, but others say it's time for a woman. there's never
there are questions about why the 26—year—old, who'd told the fbi he heard voices and was being controlled by the us government, was allowed to keep his weapon after being interviewed last year. in south africa, the governing african national congress women's league has endorsed a woman to lead the party when leadership elections are held at the end of this year. our correspondent milton nkosi is in johannesburg at the anc‘s 105th birthday celebration, and he's been looking at the...
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there are questions about why the 26—year—old — who'd told the fbi he heard voices and was being controlled by the us government — was allowed to keep his weapon after being interviewed last year. now this morning a 75—metre wind turbine blade was transported through the streets of hull. it's being put up in the centre of hull as an art installation because this year hull is the city of culture. our correspondent sarah walton is in hull — and has been finding out more. this is not your usual piece of artwork, its 75 metres long and weighs 28 tonnes. this is a giant wind turbine blade. you would normally find one of these on top of large wind turbine miles out at sea so how do you get one into the centre of a city? very carefully. it left the factory where was made about two miles away at 2am this morning on the back of a lorry moving very slowly. hull city centre has some very narrow roads and tight corners so about 50 bits of street furniture had to be removed, traffic lights, road barriers, signs all had to come down so nothing would get in its way. you can see two very large cranes
there are questions about why the 26—year—old — who'd told the fbi he heard voices and was being controlled by the us government — was allowed to keep his weapon after being interviewed last year. now this morning a 75—metre wind turbine blade was transported through the streets of hull. it's being put up in the centre of hull as an art installation because this year hull is the city of culture. our correspondent sarah walton is in hull — and has been finding out more. this is not...
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there are questions about why the 26—year—old, who'd told the fbi he heard voices and was being controlled by the us government, was allowed to keep his weapon after being interviewed last year. a 2a—hour strike by london underground workers — affecting up to four million commuters — is due to start this evening. unions are angry aboutjob losses and the closure of ticket offices. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has made a last—ditch appeal to the trade unions to cancel their planned tube strike. let's give you a few more details of what could be a chaotic week for rail commuters in the south east of england. the 2a—hour london underground strike begins at 6pm tonight. widespread disruption is expected. the majority of central london tube stations will be closed. there will also be a limited services on other tube lines in outer london. and it could be the first in a series of rail strikes this week. drivers on southern rail are due to walk out on tuesday, wednesday and friday. and there are a further three strikes planned for the 2ath, 25th and 27th, which could mean yet more di
there are questions about why the 26—year—old, who'd told the fbi he heard voices and was being controlled by the us government, was allowed to keep his weapon after being interviewed last year. a 2a—hour strike by london underground workers — affecting up to four million commuters — is due to start this evening. unions are angry aboutjob losses and the closure of ticket offices. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has made a last—ditch appeal to the trade unions to cancel their...
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there are questions about why the 26—year—old, who'd told the fbi he heard voices and was being controlled by the us government, was allowed to keep his weapon after being interviewed last year. here, credit card and personal loan debt is at record levels according to new analysis by the tuc. it says unsecured debt — that is money that's not borrowed against property — has reached £13,000 per household. unions are warning a slowdown in wage growth and increasing inflation could make the debt more difficult to repay for many. here's our business correspondent, joe lynam. with christmas over, many of us will be poring over our bank statements to check our finances. in recent years some of us are taking on increasing amounts of unsecured debt, including overd rafts, student loans, credit cards and personal loans. analysis of official data by the tuc shows the average amount of unsecured borrowing per household has doubled since 2000 to £12,900. furthermore, the proportion of unsecured debt in proportion to disposable income hasjumped from 21% to almost 28%, leaving a record total of uns
there are questions about why the 26—year—old, who'd told the fbi he heard voices and was being controlled by the us government, was allowed to keep his weapon after being interviewed last year. here, credit card and personal loan debt is at record levels according to new analysis by the tuc. it says unsecured debt — that is money that's not borrowed against property — has reached £13,000 per household. unions are warning a slowdown in wage growth and increasing inflation could make...
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the fbi says mr santiago has been questioned at length. esteban santiago will appear in court tomorrow. the fbi says he is cooperating with investigators, and agents have spoken to other members of his family. was confiscated, but later returned. the fbi says mr santiago has been questioned at length. esteban santiago will appear in court tomorrow. the fbi says he is cooperating with investigators, and agents have spoken to other members of his family. at this stage, they don't believe he was operating with any other individuals. gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, fort lauderdale, florida. it's unclear whether the queen will be able to attend a church service at sandringham this morning. she missed both the traditional christmas day service and the service last sunday. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph is at sandringham. it is unclear whether the queen will attend the service at 11 o'clock at the sandringham estate. 0n the previous occasions that she is missed church on christmas day and new we have not had that information yet so we have not
the fbi says mr santiago has been questioned at length. esteban santiago will appear in court tomorrow. the fbi says he is cooperating with investigators, and agents have spoken to other members of his family. was confiscated, but later returned. the fbi says mr santiago has been questioned at length. esteban santiago will appear in court tomorrow. the fbi says he is cooperating with investigators, and agents have spoken to other members of his family. at this stage, they don't believe he was...
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the fbi says mr santiago has been questioned at length. esteban santiago will appear in court tomorrow. the fbi says he is cooperating with investigators, and agents have spoken to other members of his family. at this stage, they don't believe he was operating with any other individuals. gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, fort lauderdale, florida. new figures suggest the average household in the uk now has more unsecured debt than ever before — almost £13,000. that's before mortgages are taken into account. the tuc, which analysed official figures, says it shows families are struggling to get by on their pay alone, but officials at the bank of england maintain debt levels are falling. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. with christmas over, many of us will be poring over our bank statements to check our finances. but it appears that some of us are taking on increasing amounts of unsecured debt, including overd rafts, student loans, credit cards and personal loans. analysis of official data by the tuc shows the average amount of unsecu
the fbi says mr santiago has been questioned at length. esteban santiago will appear in court tomorrow. the fbi says he is cooperating with investigators, and agents have spoken to other members of his family. at this stage, they don't believe he was operating with any other individuals. gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, fort lauderdale, florida. new figures suggest the average household in the uk now has more unsecured debt than ever before — almost £13,000. that's before mortgages are taken into...
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the fbi says mr santiago has been questioned at length. esteban santiago will appear in court tomorrow. the fbi says he is cooperating with investigators, and agents have spoken to other members of his family. at this stage, they don't believe he was operating with any other individuals. gary o'donoghue, bbc news, fort lauderdale, florida. figures obtained by the bbc have revealed a 40% increase in ambulance call—outs to england's jails in the last three years. last year, an ambulance was called out every 45 minutes. 2016 saw the worst disorder in british prisons for two decades, with critics of the ministry ofjustice blaming overcrowding and staff cuts for increases in violence, drug overdoses and suicide attempts. while ambulances are sometimes called when an inmate is sick, they are also needed to respond to these incidents. the bbc asked every ambulance trust in england to find out how often they have been called to one of the 117 jails in england between january and october last year. the figures show during that time, 10,000 ambula
the fbi says mr santiago has been questioned at length. esteban santiago will appear in court tomorrow. the fbi says he is cooperating with investigators, and agents have spoken to other members of his family. at this stage, they don't believe he was operating with any other individuals. gary o'donoghue, bbc news, fort lauderdale, florida. figures obtained by the bbc have revealed a 40% increase in ambulance call—outs to england's jails in the last three years. last year, an ambulance was...
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the fbi says mr santiago has been questioned at length. esteban santiago will appear in court tomorrow. the fbi says he is cooperating with investigators, and agents have spoken to other members of his family. at this stage, they don't believe he was operating with any other individuals. gary o'donoghue, bbc news, fort lauderdale, florida. cold weather across a number of european countries has left more than 20 people dead over the last two days. these icy pictures show snow blizzards sweeping across parts of romania, one of the worst—affected areas, where over 500 people were stranded in their cars. ten people lost their lives in poland, where temperatures dropped to —14. and in turkey, flights were cancelled this weekend after heavy snow and icy conditions were forecast for istanbul. we will get the latest forecast for us we will get the latest forecast for us and wider afield in the next few minutes. let's return to our main story. this morning theresa may will be setting out her new approach, the "shared society". political comment
the fbi says mr santiago has been questioned at length. esteban santiago will appear in court tomorrow. the fbi says he is cooperating with investigators, and agents have spoken to other members of his family. at this stage, they don't believe he was operating with any other individuals. gary o'donoghue, bbc news, fort lauderdale, florida. cold weather across a number of european countries has left more than 20 people dead over the last two days. these icy pictures show snow blizzards sweeping...
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the fbi is also facing questions after it emerged he was known now on bbc news: week in, week out. i'm derek brockway. if you've seen me on the tv before it's probably because i've told you about the weather or the best walks in wales. but tonight i'm going on a very different kind ofjourney, a personal one, to find out about a condition which killed my dad. well, to see him suffering like that, it was dreadful. i still miss him now. it's not the same, is it? no. sepsis is taking and changing thousands of lives. people of all ages, across wales. i meet some remarkable people, a mother who lost her teenage daughter. anyone is at risk of sepsis. anybody could fall to this silent killer. doctors on the wards who tell me how we could save more lives. if i was brought in with sepsis, what treatment would i get? a survivor determined not to let sepsis win. i want my life back. it was nearly taken away from me so suddenly. it has taken more than enough i think. and i discover the shocking scale of it. we could more than fill this stadium with the number of people that die from sepsis ever
the fbi is also facing questions after it emerged he was known now on bbc news: week in, week out. i'm derek brockway. if you've seen me on the tv before it's probably because i've told you about the weather or the best walks in wales. but tonight i'm going on a very different kind ofjourney, a personal one, to find out about a condition which killed my dad. well, to see him suffering like that, it was dreadful. i still miss him now. it's not the same, is it? no. sepsis is taking and changing...
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the iraq war veteran accused of killing five people at a florida airport is formally charged as the fbi face serious questions about the attack. and a cold wave blows over some european countries, bringing freezing temperatures, deaths and transport chaos. the israeli ambassador in london has apologised after an official at the embassy was secretly filmed saying he wanted to "take down" some british mps — including the foreign office minister, sir alan duncan. the israeli ambassador said the comments did not reflect the views of his embassy or the israeli government. jane—frances kelly reports. the emergence of the footage is highly embarrassing for the israelis. it shows shai masot dining with, among others, an aide to the conservative education minister. mr masot, a senior political adviser at the israeli embassy, says he would like to bring down a member of the british government. sir alan duncan has been a fierce critic of israeli policy. just over two years ago, he described israel's control and division of the west bank city of hebron as nothing short of apartheid, where pales
the iraq war veteran accused of killing five people at a florida airport is formally charged as the fbi face serious questions about the attack. and a cold wave blows over some european countries, bringing freezing temperatures, deaths and transport chaos. the israeli ambassador in london has apologised after an official at the embassy was secretly filmed saying he wanted to "take down" some british mps — including the foreign office minister, sir alan duncan. the israeli ambassador...
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the iraq war veteran accused of killing five people at a florida airport is formally charged as the fbi face serious questions about the attack. and a cold wave blows over some european countries, bringing freezing temperatures, deaths and transport chaos.
the iraq war veteran accused of killing five people at a florida airport is formally charged as the fbi face serious questions about the attack. and a cold wave blows over some european countries, bringing freezing temperatures, deaths and transport chaos.
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the iraq war veteran accused of killing five people at a florida airport is formally charged, as the fbi face serious questions about the attack. at least 43 people are killed in a huge truck bomb attack in the northern syrian town of azaz. the ivory coast president says he has reached a deal with mutineering soldiers, but it is not clear if all of them will accept the settlement. donald trump has given more reaction to the intelligence report released on friday which accused russian president vladimir putin of ordering the hacking of us political parties during the election. on twitter, mr trump said... our correspondent barbara plett—usher, who is in washington, has been assessing mr trump's response to that intelligence briefing. well, mr trump has been doing most of the news—making, as you were seeing there with his tweet on russia. he has renewed his calls for closer cooperation and warmer relations with russia. i think it's a signal that he doesn't want to change his approach to russia, even though the intelligence report accused russia of meddling in the election. he did have
the iraq war veteran accused of killing five people at a florida airport is formally charged, as the fbi face serious questions about the attack. at least 43 people are killed in a huge truck bomb attack in the northern syrian town of azaz. the ivory coast president says he has reached a deal with mutineering soldiers, but it is not clear if all of them will accept the settlement. donald trump has given more reaction to the intelligence report released on friday which accused russian president...
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the fbi is also facing questions after it emerged he was known to authorities. the ivory coast president says he has reached an agreement with mutineering soldiers over pay and conditions, but it is not clear if all the soldiers will accept the new settlement. the mutiny began on friday, and spread to the capital, where soldiers took over the army headquarters. millions of commuters in london will face disruption from 6:00pm tonight and most of monday, after talks to avert a strike on the london underground broke down. members of the rmt union will walk out for 2h hours, in a dispute overjobs and the closure of some ticket offices. another union, the tssa, said london underground offered it a new deal during talks at the conciliation service acas, which it will put to its members. now on bbc news, our world. ghana's biggest fishing ground, lake volta, holds a dark secret. tens of thousands of children who work on its waters have been trafficked into a life of forced labour. given up by poorfamilies on the promise of a better life. many face violence, and some ev
the fbi is also facing questions after it emerged he was known to authorities. the ivory coast president says he has reached an agreement with mutineering soldiers over pay and conditions, but it is not clear if all the soldiers will accept the new settlement. the mutiny began on friday, and spread to the capital, where soldiers took over the army headquarters. millions of commuters in london will face disruption from 6:00pm tonight and most of monday, after talks to avert a strike on the...